logo
Horoscope today, June 25, 2025: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg

Horoscope today, June 25, 2025: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg

Scottish Sun4 days ago

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window)
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
OUR much-loved astrologer Meg sadly died in 2023 but her column will be kept alive by her friend and protégée Maggie Innes.
Read on to see what's written in the stars for you today.
Sign up for Scottish Sun
newsletter
Sign up
♈ ARIES
March 21 to April 20
This can be a new dawn in home and family terms, as the new moon lights your chart foundations.
You may feel like giving up on a change you want to happen – but stay positive and keep making plans.
The necessary energy is moving now in the right direction.
Passion needs trust to take the next step.
3
Your daily horoscope for Wednesday
♉ TAURUS
April 21 to May 21
The moon and Jupiter connect and your communication skills can instantly feel the benefit.
Where before you were stuck for words, now you can make a persuasive argument.
You also have a gift for speaking or listening prizes.
Mars fires up creative courage and a business plan can come together.
Get all the latest Taurus horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
♊ GEMINI
May 22 to June 21
Cash planning may not be your natural happy place but the planets are working well for you today.
So you can really make a difference – both to your own finances and those of others.
The key is trusting your own thoughts first, rather than assuming others know best.
A close relative can make a great introduction.
Get all the latest Gemini horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
♋ CANCER
June 22 to July 22
Your own sign hosts the new moon and you should feel it from the start – as a brighter way of looking at the world and dealing with the day's demands.
Taking control is easier when you realise you still retain your deep, caring nature.
You can make things better, all round. 'M' related prizes can link to you too.
Get all the latest Cancer horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
♌ LEO
July 23 to August 23
This is a day for Leo dreams and the more unexpected the better.
The new moon helps you see straight past problems that may be partly imagined, to focus on reality.
In romance, this can bring a new address so much closer.
At work, you know what you need so a time of holding back can end – set up that meeting.
Get all the latest Leo horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
♍ VIRGO
August 24 to September 22
The friend you feel is least like you is the one to pair up with for a business prospect – or to find fitness success.
Opposites thrive today, and this includes bringing together your own positive and negative mindsets linked to a big purchase.
Somewhere in the middle, is the answer. Luck calls back around 6pm.
Get all the latest Virgo horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
3
Although you prefer to keep moving on, the new moon suggests this is a day to stand still
Credit: Getty
♎ LIBRA
September 23 to October 23
At least one goal you felt you had to shelve can come back into the spotlight of today's new moon energy.
You need to provide inner focus – to concentrate on one ambition at a time, rather than everything all at once.
Then the next move will seem simple. Passion runs deep, especially in a quiet Pisces.
Get all the latest Libra horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
♏ SCORPIO
October 24 to November 22
Your natural wanderlust is raring to go – try to sort some travel tickets while this energy is so strong.
Later, you have a cheeky Mars streak that could see you approaching VIPs out of the blue with a business plan, or maybe even a passion question.
Luck wears purple stripes.
Get all the latest Scorpio horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
♐ SAGITTARIUS
November 23 to December 21
Although you prefer to keep moving on, the new moon suggests this is a day to stand still – at least to understand what's happening with a passion partner.
Ask the right questions, you'll get the right answers – so give this plenty of thought.
Single? Opinions may seem far apart, but two hearts are so in tune.
Get all the latest Sagittarius horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
♑ CAPRICORN
December 22 to January 20
No deal is over until it's finalised – however far along a negotiation road you have come.
Take time to look at where two sides find themselves, and use your intense imagination and the new moon's new harmony to find a fresh way forward. In love?
A date can be reset.
Single? Your soulmate has natural ability to adapt.
Get all the latest Capricorn horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
3
You are the sign with all the creative skills so take every opportunity to explore what you can do and how
Credit: Supplied
♒ AQUARIUS
January 21 to February 18
When your mind is free, your body can get fitter – so be honest about how certain thoughts may be holding you back from reaching physical goals.
Clinging to the past is not right when the future is ­calling you so loudly.
Security in love may not be your first need, but when you have it, your true self can blossom.
Get all the latest Aquarius horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
♓ PISCES
February 19 to March 20
You are the sign with all the creative skills so take every opportunity to explore what you can do and how and where you could push yourself further, or harder.
You may not blow your own trumpet, but make an exception today.
A routine trip linked to a dull task can set the scene for sparkling romance.
Get all the latest Pisces horoscope news including your weekly and monthly predictions
Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Our village is so smelly that we're being told to shove duvets down our toilets – and it's only going to get WORSE
Our village is so smelly that we're being told to shove duvets down our toilets – and it's only going to get WORSE

Scottish Sun

time2 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

Our village is so smelly that we're being told to shove duvets down our toilets – and it's only going to get WORSE

Locals' gardens have been flooded by sewage containing condoms KICKING UP A STINK Our village is so smelly that we're being told to shove duvets down our toilets – and it's only going to get WORSE Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) RESIDENTS in a rural village are being plagued by sewage - as a new development could make the problem worse. Local Parish Councillors have bashed the proposed housing development as the village's infrastructure is already struggling. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Parish councillors in Feniton have launched a scathing attack on a proposed housing development Credit: BPM 3 Locals have been told to stuff duvets down their toilet to stop sewage overflowing Credit: BPM 3 Residents in the rural village are being plagued by sewage Credit: BPM The village of Feniton, Devon, has been plagued by the smell of sewage, with locals encouraged to stuff duvets down their toilets to prevent sewage from overflowing. Meanwhile, a proposal from South West Strategic Developments Ltd. (SWSD) aims to build 60 new homes in the area. It has led to intense backlash from Parish Councillors who are more concerned with the village's ongoing problems than its expansion, as they worry the development could make things worse. Chairman Martyn Smith told DevonLive: "We've got sewage coming up in people's toilets, it's bubbling out onto the roads - and there were even condoms hanging over the edge of a pipe discharging into a flood alleviation ditch. Read more News GRIM FIND Woman's body tragically washes up on UK beach 140 miles from where she vanished The sewage problems stem from a Victorian system that wasn't upgraded in line with housing expansion in the area the council alleges. Councillors added that the Feniton sewage treatment works is one of the worst polluters on the River Otter. South West Water have admitted to 14 reports of sewage backing up, Martyn says, but councillors believe it to be more than that. Several councillors are directly impacted by the village's sewage problems which gets worse during heavy rain. Councillor Chris Wilkins said one woman has reportedly had to ask neighbours not to flush their toilets to prevent sewage from flooding her garden. The area was previously declared an "unsustainable location" by a planning inspector after a 2014 public inquiry. Our posh village is now ghost town strewn with empty homes Several large-scale housing projects were refused on these grounds. There was one exception to this - 34 new houses that Martyn says "ended in disaster" when the builder went bust as it left the homes half-finished. Councillor Pam Rink said: "It smells all the time, even when it hasn't rained. With any more building, it just isn't going to cope." Even a flood alleviation scheme intended to deal with surface water hasn't fixed the problem - as that is reportedly receiving sewage too. Martyn said that South West Water has alleged that someone is illegally connected into the surface drain, but he adds "that's just deflection." Despite organising meetings with the sewage company, the villagers have been unable to reach a resolution. In addition to the heightened burden on sewage, locals also worry about the impact on traffic that the development could bring. The narrow lane into the town already causes issues for the existing residents, and councillors worry an expansion would only make it worse. In a statement to DevonLive, South West Water said: 'We recognise the concerns raised by Feniton residents and parish councillors and have met with them to discuss these issues in detail. 'We have investigated reports of sewage problems in the village and carried out maintenance to address blockages. 'We continue to work closely with local authorities and developers to ensure the sewerage system can support future housing, with infrastructure improvements planned as required. We remain committed to protecting the environment and supporting the Feniton community.' A statement from SWSD reads: 'The application has made in line with the draft allocation of the emerging East Devon Local Plan. "South West Water is a consultee in this process and have raised no objections to the proposals. They outline that improvements are already being progressed to address the community concerns around the existing systems and increase its capacity.' The Sun has reached out to Feniton Parish Council for comment.

I have a repair policy with Currys but it will not fix my fridge freezer – now I'm £360 out of pocket
I have a repair policy with Currys but it will not fix my fridge freezer – now I'm £360 out of pocket

Scottish Sun

time8 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

I have a repair policy with Currys but it will not fix my fridge freezer – now I'm £360 out of pocket

Got money problems? We can help fight for your cash back or challenge the way firms operate. Email money@ ASK ADELE I have a repair policy with Currys but it will not fix my fridge freezer – now I'm £360 out of pocket Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Q. I PAY £36 a year for my Currys Care and Repair plan for my fridge freezer. The policy says that if my fridge stops working Currys will come and fix it within seven days, if not, I could get a replacement. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Consumer Champion Adele Cooke solves your money issues In October, my fridge developed a fault and would not keep my food cold. I called Currys and it sent an engineer to check what was causing the issue. After a few days I called Currys again and a man came to my home to fix my fridge. He said it couldn't be fixed so Curry would send me a new one. But I haven't heard anything from them since. I really needed a working fridge so I contacted another company. I paid £360 for a new fridge freezer, which was delivered the next day. I've wasted £36 and am now hundreds of pounds out of pocket. Can you help? Kathryn Cudmore, Lincolnshire. A. Your plan with Currys promised care and repair but you received neither when your fridge unexpectedly stopped working. I was disappointed to hear that Currys had fallen below its usually high standards. The Care and Repair policy promises breakdown support when you need it. Once you have signed up you should be able to contact Currys as soon as a device breaks. The company is so confident in its ability that if it takes more than a week to repair your appliance then you can get a replacement for free. Meanwhile, if the device can't be repaired then Currys will give you a gift card so you can get a new one. This is what you were told when the repair man came to your house. Despite these promises Currys left you out in the cold - which was more than could be said for your fridge freezer. I wanted to get your issue resolved as soon as possible so I put your case to Currys. A spokesperson apologised and said it was not the level of service Currys prides itself on. You have been sent a cheque for £333.32, which includes the value of the voucher, refund for your policy, original delivery, installation charges and the cost to recycle the old product. I am so glad the money is back with you. It is always worth complaining to a company if its service falls below the levels you were promised. Make a note of the date and time you made any calls to a company's customer service. You should also save any letters or emails you receive to use as evidence. Squeeze Team total: £223,150. Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@ Plus, you can join our Sun Money Chats and Tips Facebook group to share your tips and stories

‘It's a miracle he survived', hillwalker plunges 160ft in horror sheer drop fall on Scots mountain
‘It's a miracle he survived', hillwalker plunges 160ft in horror sheer drop fall on Scots mountain

Scottish Sun

time9 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

‘It's a miracle he survived', hillwalker plunges 160ft in horror sheer drop fall on Scots mountain

'Where he fell has almost certain fatal consequences. He was very lucky indeed' RESCUE MISSION 'It's a miracle he survived', hillwalker plunges 160ft in horror sheer drop fall on Scots mountain Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A HILLWALKER has baffled rescuers after miraculously surviving plunging more than 160 feet in Glen Coe. The man in his 30s fell from a precarious ledge over 1600 feet up an iconic Scottish mountain. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 The man in his 30s fell from a precarious ledge over 1600 feet up an iconic Scottish mountain Rescuers said he faced a sheer drop fall with 'almost certain fatal consequences'. The man was with a group on Gearr Aonach, the middle of the Three Sisters range in Glen Coe. But he fell in an area known as The Zig Zags last weekend. Five members of Glencoe Mountain Rescue Team were scrambled while another rescue was happening at the same time in Glen Etive – and what turned out to be the third in a day. 'He fell on a vertical drop of 164 feet,' said deputy team leader Brian Bathurst. 'It has become a particular accident blackspot – with three call outs recently to that same spot. It appears people are misjudging the junction. 'He hit a ledge on the way down and suffered multiple injuries and was in a critical condition. It is a miracle he survived. It is very rocky terrain. 'Where he fell has almost certain fatal consequences. He was very lucky indeed.' An Inverness-based coastguard search and rescue helicopter flew the walker to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow. His condition is unknown but is no longer life threatening. Watch shock moment couple cheat death as they fall off 5,000ft mountain while taking risky shortcut to avoid queue The team was so short-handed that day that veteran rescuer Ronnie Rogers, who is in his 70s, helped out with the Glen Etive rescue involving a man who suffered broken ribs after falling into a burn. 'Knowing we were going to be short handed, Ronnie once again laced up his boots and raced into the Glen to help despite the fact that after 50 years he officially 'retired' from front line team duties in November 2022,' added Mr Bathurst. 'He is a legend. Since stepping back, Ronnie has helped with team callouts by calling team members on the phone to deploy them to incidents so was well aware that help was needed that day. 'We would like to wish all the casualties well in their recovery and as always a huge thank you to the helicopter crews and everyone else involved.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store